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  • Decoding the art-school ambient of Telepathic Fish

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Internet Songs of The Week

Here’s the most interesting music (that’s official) from around the web this week

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Tim Presley and Cate Le Bon’s Drinks needs no game plan

With creative synergy coming naturally, Cate Le Bon and Tim Presley’s new project, Drinks, places the focus firmly on fun

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Boomtown Fair

Winchester, Hampshire 13 August
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Shed:
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An interview with René Pawlowitz on his Shed project

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Flow Festival 2015

Helsinki, Finland 14 August
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Foals – What Went Down | Album Review

Foals have always been a strikingly capable band. They haven’t just won over fans on the…

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Artist Q+A:
Lynnie Zulu

We caught up with Lynnie Zulu, the London and Africa inspired artist behind our bold poster illustration

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Øya Festival Overheard:
2015 reviewed

Oslo’s Øya Festival was a trip, and we went to check out all the effortless cool in situ

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Aphex Twin’s seven most pivotal tracks

The electronic coming of Jesus is here, and it’s His birthday. To celebrate the occasion, we’ve compiled a list of Richard James’ seven most pivotal tracks

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